Dylan Izaak (1971) - Queen Graffiti





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Dylan Izaak’s original mixed media artwork Queen Graffiti (2015), a hand-signed pop art piece on aluminium, in good condition, 59 cm by 50 cm (framed 76 cm by 66 cm), sold with frame and originating from the United Kingdom.
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Dylan Izaak (British, born 1971) — Queen Graffiti
Original mixed media on aluminium
Image: 59cm × 50cm | Framed: 76cm × 66cm
White frame, professionally framed and glazed
Hand signed D.I. lower right
She is wearing Adidas trainers. She is carrying
a Tesco bag. She is standing in front of a
Union Jack brick wall covered floor to ceiling
in graffiti, spray cans at her feet, pigeons
at her side. And she could not look more
completely, utterly herself.
This is Queen Elizabeth II as you have never
officially seen her — and exactly as you always
suspected she might be. Bold, irreverent,
thoroughly British and completely at home in
a world that was never supposed to be hers.
Queen Elizabeth II died 8 September 2022.
That date changed this piece permanently.
What was a witty portrait of a living monarch
became something more — a cultural document,
a frozen moment, a version of her that can
never be updated or added to. The Queen in
Adidas. The Queen with a Tesco bag. The Queen
who outlasted everything and everyone,
rendered here with sharp wit and genuine
affection by one of Britain's most
commercially successful contemporary artists.
Dylan Izaak is represented by Clarendon Fine
Art and the Washington Green gallery network,
with works held in private collections across
the UK and Europe. His original mixed media
works on aluminium have achieved up to £1,580
at auction. This is not a print. This is not
a reproduction. This is the original — one
piece, one surface, one artist's hand.
PROVENANCE
Clarendon Fine Art gallery label on reverse
confirms reference ART00189846.
Richard Winterton Auctioneers catalogue
Lot m753 — mixed media on aluminium,
59cm × 50cm — hammer £300.
CONDITION
Good. Two small paint splashes and one light
brushstroke present on the surface — confirmed
in the original Richard Winterton auction
condition report and fully consistent with
the graffiti street art character of the work.
Disclosed honestly as always. Frame undamaged.
Glass clean and clear.
Dylan Izaak (British, born 1971) — Queen Graffiti
Original mixed media on aluminium
Image: 59cm × 50cm | Framed: 76cm × 66cm
White frame, professionally framed and glazed
Hand signed D.I. lower right
She is wearing Adidas trainers. She is carrying
a Tesco bag. She is standing in front of a
Union Jack brick wall covered floor to ceiling
in graffiti, spray cans at her feet, pigeons
at her side. And she could not look more
completely, utterly herself.
This is Queen Elizabeth II as you have never
officially seen her — and exactly as you always
suspected she might be. Bold, irreverent,
thoroughly British and completely at home in
a world that was never supposed to be hers.
Queen Elizabeth II died 8 September 2022.
That date changed this piece permanently.
What was a witty portrait of a living monarch
became something more — a cultural document,
a frozen moment, a version of her that can
never be updated or added to. The Queen in
Adidas. The Queen with a Tesco bag. The Queen
who outlasted everything and everyone,
rendered here with sharp wit and genuine
affection by one of Britain's most
commercially successful contemporary artists.
Dylan Izaak is represented by Clarendon Fine
Art and the Washington Green gallery network,
with works held in private collections across
the UK and Europe. His original mixed media
works on aluminium have achieved up to £1,580
at auction. This is not a print. This is not
a reproduction. This is the original — one
piece, one surface, one artist's hand.
PROVENANCE
Clarendon Fine Art gallery label on reverse
confirms reference ART00189846.
Richard Winterton Auctioneers catalogue
Lot m753 — mixed media on aluminium,
59cm × 50cm — hammer £300.
CONDITION
Good. Two small paint splashes and one light
brushstroke present on the surface — confirmed
in the original Richard Winterton auction
condition report and fully consistent with
the graffiti street art character of the work.
Disclosed honestly as always. Frame undamaged.
Glass clean and clear.

